日本化学工业的范围 1、2 和 3 净零排放途径

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1080/00219592.2024.2360900
Daisuke Kanazawa, Andreas Wagner, Alexandre B. Kremer, Jane J Leung, Shajeeshan Lingeswaran, Peter Goult, Sophie Herrmann, Naoko Ishii, Yasunori Kikuchi
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范围 1、2 和 3 的净零排放是日本化学工业面临的一项重大技术挑战,但如果不能实现这一目标,甚至延迟实现这一目标,就会被排除在国际融资和供应链之外。据我们所知,本研究首次提出了日本化学工业从今天到 2050 年实现范围 1、2 和 3 净零排放的多种量化途径。这些路径表明,由于人口减少和循环性的进步,到 2050 年,日本对基础化学品的需求将减少 43%。此外,这些路径还表明,确保获得生物基原料和碳捕集与封存(CCS)对于避免在净零范围 3 下可能施加的供应限制至关重要。鉴于日本在获得这两种原料方面的不确定性,化学工业应同时追求这两种原料,同时最大限度地进行回收利用。具体而言,应确保长期稳定的可持续生物原料来源,并在废物管理中协助实施焚化炉二氧化碳捕集。这一方法也可适用于存在类似限制的其他国家和地区的化工行业。
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Scope 1, 2, and 3 Net Zero Pathways for the Chemical Industry in Japan
Scope 1, 2, and 3 net zero is a major technological challenge for the chemical industry in Japan, but a failure or even a delay in achieving this goal could result in exclusion from international financing and supply chains. This study presents, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, multiple quantitative pathways from today until 2050 for the chemical industry operating in Japan to reach scope 1, 2, and 3 net zero. These pathways indicate that the demand for basic chemicals in Japan could decrease by 43% by 2050 owing to a combination of population decline and advances in circularity. Furthermore, these pathways demonstrate that securing access to bio-based feedstock and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is essential to avoid a supply limit that could be imposed under scope 3 net zero. Given the uncertainty of Japan’s access to both, the chemical industry should pursue both concurrently, while maximizing recycling. Specifically, it should secure long-term and stable sources of sustainable bio-based feedstock and aid in implementing carbon dioxide capture from incinerators in the waste management. This approach could also apply to chemical industries in other countries and regions with similar constraints.
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Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan 工程技术-工程:化工
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1.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (JCEJ) is a monthly publication in English of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. The first issue appeared in 1968. JCEJ publishes timely original research in the broad field of chemical engineering ranging from fundamental principles to practical applications. JCEJ is an international research journal and invites your contributions and subscriptions. All areas of chemical engineering are covered, including: Physical Properties and Physical Chemistry, Transport Phenomena and Fluid Engineering, Particle Engineering, Separation Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Process Systems Engineering and Safety, Biochemical, Food and Medical Engineering, Micro and Nano Systems, Materials Engineering and Interfacial Phenomena, Energy, Environment, and Engineering Education.
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